This will mark Eminem's second trip to Bonnaroo, having last headlined in 2011. He's playing several music festivals this year on the heels of his new album, "Revival," and his headline-grabbing "The Storm" rap aimed at President Trump.

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Eminem took to social media on Tuesday to reveal his much-anticipated tracklist for his newest album, "Revival."
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Meanwhile, rock mainstays The Killers and Muse and rap giant Future will all be making their Bonnaroo debuts this year.

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While the lineup doesn't include Nashville rocker Jack White — who was widely predicted to be part of this year's fest — Music City has a notably vast presence on the bill, with Sturgill Simpson, Paramore, Sheryl Crow, Moon Taxi, Old Crow Medicine Show and Brothers Osborne among the local performers.

That's not even counting a performance listed simply as "Grand Ole Opry" — perhaps an all-star festival edition of the legendary country music program?

Outside of 2017 headliners U2 and Red Hot Chili Peppers, Bonnaroo steered clear of older "legacy" acts last year. While this year's headliners are younger than ever (Eminem is the elder statesman at 45), there's a marked return to booking veteran performers further down the bill, including Mavis Staples and Nile Rodgers and CHIC.